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The ' quickening ' of local governance was exactly that : the consolidation of governance through local and central collusion.
The pace gradually quickens and the rather sad start evolves into a highly animated and assertive scenario.
The prose in it, heavy and awkward, clomps along, rarely quickened by an active verb, a concrete noun, or a vivid modifier.
After 1973, the pace of varietal development quickened, with 14 new releases (eight durum, six bread wheat, by 1993).
Symons styles himself as our surrogate observer, quickening his perception, concentrating on various surfaces, objects, and activities.
As noted earlier, good-quality soil farmers with extra cash had similar outcomes, but on poor-quality soils, slightly higher cash endowments quickened the establishment of viable farms and increased deforestation.
The pressure groups were thrown up as imperfect and transitional answers to novel imperatives, in a process which began in the 188os and quickened in the 1890s.
From that moment, the pace quickened.
The effort has got to be quickened, tightened; employers, managers, foremen, workmen, must put their backs into it, to save the country.
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Now that he is in his exuberant twenties the pace is quickening.
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There really has been a great quickening in the pace of change.
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I think that a quickened public conscience has made some of these cases of more news value than they used to be.
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The pace of collapse quickened in the last quarter of 1991: from 900 collapses a week to 995, or 199 business collapses each working day.
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Assets which are now largely sterilised are quickened and made liquid.
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The tempo of progress quickened with constitutional discussions held locally in 1963.
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The whole pace of change is quickening, and our ports are reacting to it.
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Since then, not unexpectedly, the pace of industrial unrest has quickened.
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Ever since then, there have been increasing signs of sustained and non-inflationary recovery, at first disappointingly slow but now unmistakeably quickening.
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Other technical advances since then, whether the steam engine, air travel, telecommunications and many more, have all quickened the pace of globalisation.
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There is therefore a quickening of discrimination and disadvantage in the way in which the rules are administered.
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Tanks have revolutionised, quickened and mechanised warfare and led to machine warfare, only limited by the resources and productive capacity of the nation.
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Very much has been done during the last four years, and the pace has been quickened in the last 12 months.
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They are putting in new machines, quickening up the old machines and doing everything in their power to meet the situation.
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There is a readiness for change among those who serve, and a quickening of interest throughout the community.
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There is no doubt that as a result of the 1973 legislation there was a considerable quickening in the pace of provision of occupational pensions.
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Within the past few months the whole pace of this international debate about the sea-bed has quickened still further.
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Our economic strategy has brought about low inflation and a quickening recovery.
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The policy outlined envisages a dynamic quickening of activity, which is good news indeed.
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As the pace of change quickens, there will be a greater premium on the capacity to innovate.
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On the first, investment, there has been a quickening of the rate both of mechanisation and of reconstruction.
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Unless there is a quickening of apprenticeship schemes in industry, in fifteen years time we shall he in a difficult position.
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Over the past five years the decline has quickened as part of the wider recession.
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The pace is quickening, and another 50 or so schemes are at an advanced stage of preparation.
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We have to press ahead at a quickening pace with the work, for instance, of giving them adequate social services.
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Since that time and partly before it there has been a quickening of public interest in the subject of one-parent families.
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Unanimous assent to a wrong policy only quickens the pace to disaster.
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In the last few years interest in the protection of the ordinary purchaser and consumer of durable goods has quickened.
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There are new trading partners, the quickening of communications, and a hundred other different reasons why it is on the move.
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Since then the pace of providing and developing facilities has quickened, and it is known that they have even more ambitious plans afoot.
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Far from cutting back on the implementation of medicines, that may be quickened because people will have been given guidance and warning.
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The results of that in reducing costs and in quickening building have been very great and are increasing.
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The pace of industrial change has been constantly quickening in recent years.
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There is also the quickened pace of industrial development in recent years.
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Only by practising those virtues as a nation can we exploit the opportunities that will open as economic recovery quickens.
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At the same time, there has been a quickened public interest.
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I am certain that if this country is to survive the spiritual life of the nation will have to be quickened.
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The consciences of all men have been quickened by the long discipline of the war.
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I hope that we will see a quickening of pace in the use of derelict land grants.
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The pace of industrial technology is quickening too fast for us.
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After a slow start under general management, the pace quickened in the last year or so, and major changes are now under way.
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I have already referred to the quickening pace of technological change.
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Faced with the quickening pace of change, families will need more ample financial reserves than the state can or should guarantee.
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The process of justice needs to be quickened.
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Both the statement of 1940 and the offer of 1942 quickened this process for the transfer of power.
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In stage 3 the pace of inflation has quickened still further.
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The result has been a quickening of inquiries from potential developers.
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I say that some good may come, if they result in the quickening of the consciences of the two peoples.
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I admit this particular provision would not do so, but personal responsibility has a wonderful effect in quickening individual attention.
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The interest was quickened with sympathy when we were told that this order meets with the general approval of both sides of the industry.
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They quickened a little for the next two years.
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If it is done the war effort will be refreshed and quickened.
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However, the pace of change is quickening, and, even in the past year, several important milestones have been achieved.
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There is rusting of steel framework, often because the alkilinity of the concrete surrounding it has been decreased by chloride quickening processes.
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I believe that it would have the effect of quickening the rate of progress as far as the clearing away of slums is concerned.
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Without this quickening interest and confidence in the future, our plans for the expansion of technical education would yield very little.
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Under those circumstances, you find a quickening of political consciousness.
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Since the end of the last war, evolution throughout the world has been quickened by the scientific impact made on evolution by man's creative genius.
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Has that desire to interfere quickened or lessened over recent months?
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With the quickening pace of international events, 30 minutes every four weeks is inadequate.
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Clinicians encounter more and more new products—the pace of change is quickening.
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Industry would be quickened, and by quickening industry greater markets would be available.
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Within the past few weeks and months the pace of change has quickened dramatically.
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As in all areas of manufacturing, the pace of innovation and technological change is quickening.
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Why force them along the present road at a quickened pace?
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The pace of change is quickening all the time.
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My experience naturally quickened my desire to work for the improvement of the condition of these men.
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In the past two years, the pace has quickened with 10 cases producing five convictions.
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Incidentally, those are two countries where no one can say that the pace of re-armament has noticeably quickened in the past few months.
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How are we to break through the quickening cycle of these disastrous wars?
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Notwithstanding those fuel price increases, the pace of development in recent times has quickened substantially.
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Is that an example of shortening the journey, quickening the delivery and integrating transport, or of delaying it?
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Will he keep an eye on the quickening of the determination of such planning applications?
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Another thing which would help would be a quickening of the procedure for the redress of grievances.
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If anything, the process has quickened in recent times.
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Here is a story of attack and counter-attack, of heartbreak and retreat, and of stubborn, slow, but quickening successes.
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The quickening presence of the love he longs for seems conspicuous by its absence, a feeling emphasised by the strong-stressed, medially-stopped half-line.
Towards the end of the 19th century the pace of colonial takeovers and commercial penetration of poor countries quickened.
Indeed, wage competition and glaring disparities in working conditions not only quickened labour mobility but also provoked industrial action.
Professional journals and institutions quickened the international flow of information.
They also stressed the importance of quickening the pace of circulation and of extending its reach through the construction of technological systems.
Following the crises of the 1590s, the pace of change seems to have quickened.
The pace of in-service education had already quickened.
In the nineteenth century, as the pace of domestic and foreign commerce quickened, indirect taxes gradually yielded more than the poll-tax.
They quickened the old life within him, and the old tricks which they had stamped into the heredity of the breed were his tricks.
The impulse to landskip as assigning 'a local habitation and a name' is quickened by developing individualism.
Eustace's covert soundings seem to corroborate the existence of this quickening desire to seize the land.
The pace quickens with a rush of downwardspointing phrases, but the lines soon straighten out again.
Each time he first caught sight of his wife when she visited, his movements quickened.
The pace quickened as we moved on with a brief discussion in preparation for a wholegroup improvisation.
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